Closed Whirblewind closed 1 month ago
I tried the same but for me the progress seems normal. Does it happen with all kinds of files? Is it possible to share a file that reproduces the problem?
I went ahead and opened a few containers/codecs I know didn't come from youtube and were vastly longer and it was doing it to all of them, so yeah I'm confident saying it's anything. The escalation of the broken progress does take longer to ramp up, but it still soars over 100% before long.
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The fewer issues I have to read, the more new features I will have time to implement, so I ask that you please try these things first
Operating System
Windows 10
Steps to reproduce
3.62.0 Open video file (I drag and drop) (mp4, mkv, webms, multiple codecs featured including avc and vp9; your standard youtube containers/codecs) Right click segment Extract frames as image files Capture every single frame as an image Confirm prompt about thousands of images
Expected behavior
The percentage beneath the text "Extracting frames..." should increment small amounts coinciding with a division of frames extracted ending at completion with 100%.
Actual behavior
Whatever measurement the percentage progress is actually using seems broken so it increments at what seems like a progressively larger number instead of the fraction of a percent it's supposed to, so a video of 3:30~ length and 5k~ frames can end up well over 20000% by the end.
Before this week, I had been using 3.54.0, which I believe is only a month or two off from when the feature was added last year, and in that version the percentage works just fine. Doesn't narrow it down for you much, but hopefully it can still breadcrumb you to the problem in some way.
Conventionally cutting a segment and exporting, or exporting an untouched file to a different container are two other use cases I've done recently and the progress seems fine there.
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